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Denmark votes in snap election as Mette Frederiksen seeks third term

Danes vote in a snap election as Mette Frederiksen seeks a third term, with polls predicting a fragmented parliament and a tight left-right race.

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00:03Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's Social Democrats and the left-wing bloc are set to win Denmark's general elections,
00:11but it appears they failed to secure a majority, according to two exit polls published after voting stations closed on
00:18Tuesday evening.
00:19The exit polls were conducted by Danish public broadcaster DR and private broadcast channel TV2.
00:25They predict the left-wing bloc will take between 83 and 86 seats in the 179-seat parliament.
00:33The right-wing bloc is expected to get between 75 and 78 seats, while the centrists moderates are seen as
00:41becoming the kingmaker with 14 seats.
00:43Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, a Social Democrat who has been in office since 2019,
00:48was widely seen as the favorite in opinion polls running up to the election after standing up to US President
00:55Donald Trump over Greenland.
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